We are the authors of our own lives, mostly figuratively, but exceedingly literally in Writers Theatre’s energetic production of Mónica…
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The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey, a one-man show featuring James Lecesne as multiple characters, has an intriguing setup. Fourteen-year-old…
ACT’s new production of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is a long evening, with moments of poetry and power interlaced with periods of…
Taylor Mac just hit the San Francisco Bay Area like a category five hurricane; surprising seasoned thespians, consummate drag queens,…
A middle-age man, who runs a seafood restaurant and drives a Buick in the Age of Aquarius, clumsily tries to…
What on earth does “Head of Passes” mean? Let us clear that up quickly. It is the mouth of the…
The story of The Temptations, the greatest rhythm and blues group of all time, bursts forth at Berkeley Rep in…
I have never felt that ballet was a very successful medium for telling a story. To convey emotion? It works….
Mental illness is tough to depict in any medium, let alone a jaunty musical. Yet, the Globe’s world premiere of…